Athens Oracle Athens Drive High School Raleigh, NC
Issue Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 Issue: 2008-2009 Issue 5 Last Update: Tuesday, May 19, 2009


Back To Live Edition

Search


Sat, 21 Nov 2009 12:41:01 GMT
Current Conditions    Mostly Cloudy
Temperature: 42.7 °F  
Wind Speed: 0 mph N  
Gusts: 0 mph W    Rain Today: 0.00 "   
View Editions


Staff View
Trish, Hornick
Advisor
phornick@wcpss.net

Katia Martinez
Editor in Chief
athensoracle@gmail.com


Megan Carroll
Editor in Chief
athensoracle@gmail.com


Alex Keith
Assistant Editor
athensoracle@gmail.com

Hilary
Assistant Editor
athensoracle@gmail.com


Meredith
Design Editor
athensoracle@gmail.com


Erik
Online Editor
athensoracle@gmail.com


Kedamawit
Copy Editor
athensoracle@gmail.com


Sue
Copy Editor
athensoracle@gmail.com


Mimrah
Online Editor
athensoracle@gmail.com


Rana
Business Manager
athensoracle@gmail.com


Kevin
Staff Writer
athensoracle@gmail.com


Razan
Layout Assistant
athensoracle@gmail.com


Kyle
Staff Writer
athensoracle@gmail.com

Jessica
Staff Writer
athensoracle@gmail.com

Dana
PR Manager
athensoracle@gmail.com

Blair
Staff Writer
athensoracle@gmail.com

Caryn
Staff Writer
athensoracle@gmail.com

Tylia
Staff Writer
athensoracle@gmail.com

Jenny
Staff Writer
athensoracle@gmail.com

Aaron
Photography Editor
athensoracle@gmail.com

Brandon
Staff Writer
athensoracle@gmail.com

Brianne
Staff Writer
athensoracle@gmail.com

Amira
Graphics Editor
athensoracle@gmail.com

Corinne
Staff Writer
athensoracle@gmail.com

Lena
Staff Writer
athensoracle@gmail.com

Advertising
Module Load Warning
One or more of the modules on this page did not load. This may be temporary. Please refresh the page (click F5 in most browsers). If the problem persists, please let the Site Administrator know.

News

Select View:
Embed This Article
As a way to teach students the fundamentals of the Arabic language, juniors Saeed Haddad and Abdul Hindi founded a new club at Athens, known as the Arabic Language Club.
Embed This Article
As the house lights dim and the curtain rises, the filled auditorium waits anxiously for the spotlights to take them to 1943 New York City through the Athens Drive Theatre production of Frank Loesser’
Embed This Article
50,000 Goldfish crackers sitting on a table in the hot sun; this is equivalent to about 48 bags of Goldfish. These fish were used to represent the number of people that die each day due to starvation
Embed This Article

Students Maximizing Achievement with Resources and Time (SMART) Lunch is a program that has been set up in a way that students can receive remediation and enrichment during the school day. The 55 min
Embed This Article
The Special Olympics provides opportunities to people with intellectual disabilities, and on March 21, a tennis tournament was held to give them a day of friendly competition and fun.
Embed This Article
The classrooms of Athens Drive High school were unusually quiet on Friday, April 17, as students across the country observed the Day of Silence. The Day of Silence is an annual day of recognition for
Embed This Article
Many drivers are too young to take part in adult-only activities, such as going to bars. As an alternative, they may choose to take their excitement out on the streets.
Embed This Article
As a way to fund new equipment, the Women’s Lacrosse team collected donations through the Kiss-the-Pig fundraiser. The team wanted to try an unfamiliar method to raise money. Nevertheless, the Anima


Back To Live Edition